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UnstuckinTime
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Miscellaneous & Other Genera
08-25-2015, 01:05 PM
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Haraella (Gastrochilus) retrocalla
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UnstuckinTime
This guy is one of my favs. I got it from the...
This guy is one of my favs. I got it from the same vendor you did, and after about a year it has started to put out basal growths. Quick grower, facile bloomer, nice scent- what's not to love!
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Miniatures Show & Tell
07-16-2015, 10:36 AM
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Haraella retrocalla
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UnstuckinTime
I got this one on a whim about a year ago. And...
I got this one on a whim about a year ago. And boy, with it's quick growth and almost constant blossoms, it is quickly becoming one of my favorites!!
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Growing on Mounts
07-15-2015, 03:40 PM
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Mangrove wood as a mounting wood?
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UnstuckinTime
Passively soaking the wood to leech out the salts...
Passively soaking the wood to leech out the salts is fine. Doing successive soaks in boiling hot water on it will help leech the salts out a little faster. You'll want to do this until the water no...
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Pests & Diseases
07-15-2015, 03:08 PM
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What's going on with this Tolumnia?
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UnstuckinTime
It did not have the blackish spots, no. But I...
It did not have the blackish spots, no. But I agree with cbuchman that it probably isn't a concern unless they get bigger/more abundant. The blackness on the new growth is *slightly* concerning, but...
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Pests & Diseases
07-15-2015, 12:52 PM
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What's going on with this Tolumnia?
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UnstuckinTime
The two Tolumnia I've purchased have come exactly...
The two Tolumnia I've purchased have come exactly as you have it. After it finished blooming, I tore (yes, tore!) it out the pot. The minimum media was just two pieces of bark, which seemed right for...
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Beginner Discussion
08-06-2014, 11:28 AM
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Root life cycle.
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UnstuckinTime
Plants go about making their organs differently...
Plants go about making their organs differently than animals do, for sure. In general, roots are the "nutrient and water acquiring" organs, and leaves are the photosynthetic organs (though there are...
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Pests & Diseases
07-24-2014, 02:22 PM
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Discoloration on new Aerangis punctata
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UnstuckinTime
So I definitely think this was just packing...
So I definitely think this was just packing stress/new leaf color/me being paranoid. Here's a pic of it now, perked up and hopefully ready to grow!! Thank you for your comments and considerations.
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Pests & Diseases
07-22-2014, 09:24 AM
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Discoloration on new Aerangis punctata
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UnstuckinTime
Thanks for the reassurance! Its looking...
Thanks for the reassurance!
Its looking more pink than yellow now, so I'm thinking less "rot" and more "stress from shipping." I'll post more pictures as it's condition gets better or worse.
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Pests & Diseases
07-21-2014, 03:48 PM
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Discoloration on new Aerangis punctata
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UnstuckinTime
Discoloration on new Aerangis punctata
Hey OrchidBoard,
So I finally got my first big-boy shipment of orchids. They're all beautifully healthy, except for perhaps this one. I'm not overly concerned since I have two weeks to return...
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Vanda Alliance - Angraecum/Aerangis
05-17-2014, 12:11 PM
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Angraecum aloifolium !
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UnstuckinTime
That's a really good one! It looks healthy, too....
That's a really good one! It looks healthy, too. Good luck with it!
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Identification Forum
05-12-2014, 11:10 AM
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Given to me by a friend, hoping to find out what type it is
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511
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UnstuckinTime
It's a Phalaenopsis, a very popular orchid right...
It's a Phalaenopsis, a very popular orchid right now. Beyond that, though, is likely anyone's guess. They are so hybridized now that it is impossible to get a more accurate ID than that. Luckily,...
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
05-02-2014, 02:24 PM
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Tolumnias Starting to Bloom
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UnstuckinTime
Those are absolutely stunning!
Those are absolutely stunning!
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Cattleya Alliance
04-28-2014, 06:10 PM
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barkeria spectabilis
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UnstuckinTime
How big are the plants themselves?
How big are the plants themselves?
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance
04-09-2014, 08:31 PM
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NEW! Tolumnia lucayana pink var. (Cuba)
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UnstuckinTime
How round are they? I have little gray bugs all...
How round are they? I have little gray bugs all over my orchids and Nepenthes, and they're just harmless springtails. They're a bit more oval. It could be nothing!!
Neem oil is my go-to pesticide,...
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Identification Forum
03-28-2014, 09:47 AM
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Dwarf Oncidiun ID help?
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UnstuckinTime
Your big box stores sell Tolumnia? Wow, I'm...
Your big box stores sell Tolumnia? Wow, I'm living in the wrong part of the country, apparently!
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Dendrobium Alliance
03-26-2014, 12:05 PM
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Dendrobium Superstar 'Dandy' x Ise 'Pearl'
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UnstuckinTime
gnathaniel, That's very interesting,...
gnathaniel,
That's very interesting, because I would water this specimen maybe once every few days, or there abouts. Meanwhile, all my other mounts got watered daily. There was, however,...
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Dendrobium Alliance
03-26-2014, 09:00 AM
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Dendrobium Superstar 'Dandy' x Ise 'Pearl'
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UnstuckinTime
Thanks for the insight, next year I will...
Thanks for the insight, next year I will absolutely keep it drier. Although, I don't know if I can let it get colder, it was into the 50's (*F) at times... But drier, that I can do!!
Thank you...
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Dendrobium Alliance
03-25-2014, 12:25 PM
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Dendrobium Superstar 'Dandy' x Ise 'Pearl'
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3,385
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UnstuckinTime
Dendrobium Superstar 'Dandy' x Ise 'Pearl'
Amazing flowers, with a beautiful scent. I grow this guy mounted, and he seems to love it. The plant is making a bunch of keiki's which concerns me that the plant might think it's dyeing. Thoughts?
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Cattleya Alliance
03-24-2014, 08:42 PM
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Brassavola Species ID challange
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1,369
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UnstuckinTime
So I'll be honest with you guys, my mother isn't...
So I'll be honest with you guys, my mother isn't exactly reliable in the memory department, so perhaps I shouldn't even expect it to be a pure species. The only thing I guess I know with reasonable...
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Terrarium Gardening
03-23-2014, 05:40 PM
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Mini Orchid Lantern!
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9,674
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UnstuckinTime
Thats so nifty! I'm jealous that you got an A....
Thats so nifty! I'm jealous that you got an A. punctata, I've been craving that plant for months but haven't found it for sale anywhere. The mushrooms are incredibly life-like! You should look into...
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Cattleya Alliance
03-23-2014, 04:54 PM
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4
Brassavola Species ID challange
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1,369
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UnstuckinTime
Brassavola Species ID challange
Hey OrchidBoard,
So I have a bit of a challenge for any of those on the forums that consider themselves a Brassavola expert. Attached are some photos of a piece of a Brassavola that I got from...
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Beginner Discussion
03-21-2014, 09:59 AM
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4
Phalenopsis Rebloom off old Spike
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1,368
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UnstuckinTime
Phalenopsis Rebloom off old Spike
Hey Orchid Board,
So here is an phalaenopsis that is blooming in my office. My office mates kept on the original spikes that were blooming last year when they purchased the plant. At the tip...
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Off Topic - Totally
03-21-2014, 09:33 AM
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3
My Nepenthes in trouble
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1,098
Posted By
UnstuckinTime
Failure to pitcher is usually a result of low...
Failure to pitcher is usually a result of low light and humidity. But clearly you have bigger troubles than no pitchers!!!
The plant next to it appears to have the same thing, but the new growth...
Forum:
Beginner Discussion
02-01-2014, 11:56 AM
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4
Moving Orchid to Display Blossom
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695
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UnstuckinTime
Moving Orchid to Display Blossom
Hey Orchidboarders,
For the first time, one of my orchids (a dendrobium hybrid) is getting ready to bloom. I've read that is actually beneficial for flower longevity to remove them from bright...
Forum:
Growing on Mounts
01-28-2014, 02:14 PM
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2
Tillandsia air stump, ideas?
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1,998
Posted By
UnstuckinTime
I've found that Tolumnia orchids grow well when...
I've found that Tolumnia orchids grow well when mounted near Tillandsia plants like that. More experienced growers will have to chime in if they can handle humidity at that level. You would...
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